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Wireless Mouse, Clickety-Click!

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gl556tr | 05:34 Sat 04th Nov 2017 | Computers
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After using a mouse 'tied' to a PC with a wire, what a relief to get a Logitech with a mini-USB plug. Now, I am experiencing the tendency of a double-click when I wanted to click on one item in a list to delete it. So, I'm deleting more than expected.

I have looked around for a replacement; there's a veritable zoo of mice: some wireless; Bluetooth; 1,000 DPI; some 4,000 DPI; then with 5+ buttons and goodness only knows what else. All I wish for is an accurate and reliable mouse that reacts to a click as one expects.

Anybody working with such devices with experience to offer some sensible advice?
Thank you.

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I'd hope that they all would. I reckon you have a faulty one.
I use a Logitech M570 wireless trackball, myself.
Have you tried control panel > mouse > double click speed? You can use a slider to set the double-click speed exactly how you like it.
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B: That's it! System Settings make my mouse go simply Clickety, solving the problem so easily.
Thank you.
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What a great example of what AB can do!

Been using a Logitech M525 for the last 2+ years, does exactly what it says on the box, no props.
I have used a "Trust" Wireless Mouse for ages and have had no problems with it.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Trust-Wireless-Mouse-Computer-Laptop/dp/B008C14XEI

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